HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch FCoE Configuration Guide - Page 54

Creating a VSAN, Configuring a trunk VSAN, Displaying and maintaining VSAN, VSAN configuration example

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Creating a VSAN Initially, only the default VSAN (VSAN 1) exists. You cannot create or delete VSAN 1. You can create VSANs 2 to 3839. On a device, you can create up to 16 VSANs, including the default VSAN. To create a VSAN: Step 1. Enter system view. 2. Create a VSAN and enter VSAN view. Command system-view vsan vsan-id Remarks N/A By default, only the default VSAN (VSAN 1) exists. Configuring a trunk VSAN A VFC interface can be assigned to multiple VSANs as a trunk port. If you assign an interface to VSANs as a trunk port multiple times, the final trunk VSAN list is the set of all the VSANs to which you have assigned the interface. To assign a VFC interface to the specified VSANs as a trunk port: Step 1. Enter system view. Command system-view 2. Enter VFC interface view. interface vfc interface-number 3. Assign the VFC interface to the specified VSANs as a trunk port so that the port trunk vsan vsan-id-list interface allows the specified VSANs to pass through. Remarks N/A N/A By default, a VFC interface does not belong to any VSAN as a trunk port. You assign a VFC interface to a VSAN that does not exist as a trunk port. Displaying and maintaining VSAN Execute display commands in any view. Task Display the member ports of the VSAN. Command display vsan [ vsan-id ] port-member VSAN configuration example Network requirements As shown in Figure 16, configure the SAN to meet the following requirements: 48

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Creating a VSAN
Initially, only the default VSAN (VSAN 1) exists. You cannot create or delete VSAN 1. You can create
VSANs 2 to 3839.
On a device, you can create up to 16 VSANs, including the default VSAN.
To create a VSAN:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Create a VSAN and enter VSAN view.
vsan
vsan-id
By default, only the default VSAN
(VSAN 1) exists.
Configuring a trunk VSAN
A VFC interface can be assigned to multiple VSANs as a trunk port.
If you assign an interface to VSANs as a trunk port multiple times, the final trunk VSAN list is the set of
all the VSANs to which you have assigned the interface.
To assign a VFC interface to the specified VSANs as a trunk port:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter VFC interface view.
interface
vfc
interface-number
N/A
3.
Assign the VFC interface to
the specified VSANs as a
trunk port so that the
interface allows the specified
VSANs to pass through.
port
trunk vsan
vsan-id-list
By default, a VFC interface does not
belong to any VSAN as a trunk port.
You assign a VFC interface to a
VSAN that does not exist as a trunk
port.
Displaying and maintaining VSAN
Execute
display
commands in any view.
Task
Command
Display the member ports of the VSAN.
display vsan
[
vsan-id
]
port-member
VSAN configuration example
Network requirements
As shown in
Figure 16
, configure the SAN to meet the following requirements: